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Construction personnel involved in land disturbing activity must take a GASWCC Certified erosion training course. Other states are catching up to the Georgia Training regiment, and the NPDES Training Institute is keeping up with them. If you're one of the thousands of people who have taken our erosion control courses and have raved about it, let us know if you would like us to train you, then call us. We provide practical erosion control training in Georgia, but have branched out into other states as well. NPDES Training in Georgia is only the tip of the iceberg, we also provide field demonstrations and courses for erosion control in the field. NPDES MS4 Training and NPDES MS4 Web Software solutions for erosion control courses are construction, permitting or inspecting of site developments throughout the United States may need certification as part of the NPDES General Permit requirements for land disturbing activities of one acre or more.

Georgia erosion control training is in our backyard. We can help you make NPDES Permit compliance mesh financially with your erosion control requirements on your projects. The NPDES Training Institute is there for you, not just for your erosion control training, but for your understanding of the classroom in the field. Attend one of our upcoming field days. We provide informative Georgia Level 1A Fundamentals (blue card), Level 1B Advanced Fundamentals (red card), and Level 2 Introduction to Design (tan or gray card), and subcontractor awareness (white card) courses. Georgia NPDES Training is not where we stop...we are all over the nation, and have therefore been able to develop construction site training programs for soil stabilization, water clarification and regulatory and compliance inspection services that are recognized by industry professionals throughout the United States.
Our understanding of the US EPA’s NPDES General Permit requirements are second to none as we aggressively pursue knowledge and experience in our country’s very dynamic stormwater point source program. Stormwater runoff is generated when precipitation from rain and snowmelt events flows over exposed land (soil) or impervious surfaces (paved streets, parking lots, and building roof tops) and does not percolate into the ground. As the runoff flows over these surfaces, it accumulates sediment, debris, chemicals, and other pollutants that adversely affect water quality if the runoff is discharged untreated. The primary method to control stormwater discharges on construction sites and other NPDES permitted sites, is the use of best management practices (BMPs). Most stormwater discharges are considered point sources and require coverage under an NPDES permit.

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